Subscribe
Search
ePaper
Newsletters
Subscribe
ePaper
Newsletters
Art market
Museums & heritage
Exhibitions
Books
Podcasts
Columns
Art of Luxury
Adventures with Van Gogh
Venice Biennale
Art market
Museums & heritage
Exhibitions
Books
Podcasts
Columns
Art of Luxury
Adventures with Van Gogh
Venice Biennale
Search
In the frame
news

Playing chicken at the White House

By The Art Newspaper
8 August 2017
Share

A giant inflatable chicken with a golden quiff of hair that resembles US President Donald Trump was installed in a public park in Washington within view of the White House on Wednesday as a protest against the American leader. The poultry pop-up was bought online for $1,300 by the documentary film-maker and organiser Taran Singh Brar, who told the Washington Examiner: “We are out here to criticize our president for being weak and ineffective as a leader and being too afraid to release his tax returns, too afraid to stand up to Putin and now engaged in a game of chicken with Kim Jong Un.” Brar applied for a permit from the US National Park Services to install the balloon and “kept showing up” until it was granted. The inflatable is based on a sculpture unveiled in a Chinese mall last year to celebrate the Year of the Rooster, and similar copies have recently appeared at protests around the US, including the Tax March in April. Trump himself won’t have to look at his bouncy doppelgänger though, since the president is currently on a 17-day vacation at his golf resort in Bedminster, New Jersey, while the Oval Office undergoes a renovation.

In the frame
Share
Subscribe to The Art Newspaper’s digital newsletter for your daily digest of essential news, views and analysis from the international art world delivered directly to your inbox.
Newsletter subscribe
Information
About
Contact
Cookie policy
Data protection
Privacy policy
Frequently Asked Questions
Subscription T&Cs
Terms and conditions
Advertise
Sister Papers
Sponsorship policy
Follow us
Facebook
Instagram
YouTube
LinkedIn
© The Art Newspaper